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Police Officer Accidentally Shoots Immigration Officer in Minna Patrol Incident

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Police Officer Accidentally Shoots Immigration Officer in Minna Patrol Incident

By: Zagazola Makama

A female immigration officer, identified as Assistant Superintendent of Immigration (ASI) Christian Oladimeji, sustained a gunshot wound in Minna, Niger State, after a police patrol team was attacked by hoodlums while recovering suspected stolen materials.

The incident occurred on Feb. 21, 2025, at about 12:30 p.m., when a Surveillance Patrol Team from the ‘A’ Division Police Command in Minna, led by ASP Ibrahim Audu Paiko, was on routine patrol near Obasanjo Complex.

Intelligence sources informed Zagazola Makama that the patrol team sighted a group of road construction workers, about seven in number carrying iron rods suspected to be stolen. Upon noticing the police, the workers abandoned the materials and fled.

While the officers were attempting to recover the abandoned iron rods, they were suddenly attacked by a group of other road construction workers and hoodlums, who threw stones and other objects at them. The assault damaged the Dangote Patrol Vehicle used by the police.

In an attempt to escape being overrun by the mob, ASP Ibrahim Audu fired a shot, which accidentally struck ASI Christian Oladimeji, who was passing by on a motorcycle.

The bullet hit Oladimeji on her lap, causing her to fall from the motorcycle and sustain additional injuries.

She was immediately rushed to IBB Specialist Hospital in Minna, where medical personnel confirmed that while no bullet fragments remained in her body, she suffered a fracture in her waist.

Several suspects have been detained for questioning, while disciplinary action has been initiated against the officers involved.

Meanwhile, authorities have urged residents to remain calm as security agencies continue efforts to maintain law and order in the state.

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Drug peddlers arrested, illicit substances recovered in Abuja raids

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Drug peddlers arrested, illicit substances recovered in Abuja raids

By: Zagazola Makama

Three suspected drug peddlers have been arrested in Abuja following a series of coordinated raids on identified black spots, leading to the recovery of various illicit substances.

Zagazola Makama gathered from police sources that the suspects, identified as Ahmed Lawal, Joy Josiah, and Sule Nuhu, were apprehended on June 23 at Dutse Alhaji’s Limpopo Street and behind the MTN Office in Maitama, following actionable intelligence.

During the operation, large quantities of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, sachets of a substance known as “Ghana Loud,” eight sachets of Arizona, and several tablets of a drug locally referred to as “Moly” were recovered from the suspects.

The source said that the raid was part of an ongoing effort to clamp down on narcotics distribution and abuse in the Federal Capital Territory.

The suspects are currently in custody and undergoing interrogation, while the seized substances have been documented as exhibits pending further investigation and prosecution.

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Three kidnapped victims regain freedom in Abuja after pressure from local security forces

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Three kidnapped victims regain freedom in Abuja after pressure from local security forces

By: Zagazola Makama

Three individuals who were abducted along the Guzape–Abacha Barracks bypass in Abuja have regained their freedom following intensified search and rescue efforts by local vigilantes and community security outfits.

Zagazola Makama, gathered from security sources that the victims Ibrahim Mohammed, Sylvester Danjuma, and Cynthia John were reportedly released late Monday night, around 11:00 p.m., near the Waru–Wasa Forest area, days after their suspected abduction.

Zagazola recalls that on June 22, two Toyota Corolla vehicles were found abandoned along the bypass, raising alarm about a possible abduction of the occupants.

In response, coordinated efforts by security forces and residents were launched across surrounding communities and forest corridors to locate and secure the release of the missing individuals.

Family sources and eyewitnesses confirmed that the victims were freed without reported injuries and have since been reunited with their loved ones.

Efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend the perpetrators behind the abduction, while investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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Gunmen kill herder, abduct brother in Kwara Fulani camp attack

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Gunmen kill herder, abduct brother in Kwara Fulani camp attack

By: Zagazola Makama

A deadly night attack by armed men on a Fulani settlement in Ologoma, Oke Ode area of Kwara State, has left one herder dead and his younger brother abducted.

Zagazola Makama gathered that the assailants, numbering about six, stormed the camp at about 10:40 p.m. on June 23, shooting Alhaji Abubakar, a prominent resident of the Fulani Camp, and abducting his younger brother, Muhamudu Usman.

Alhaji Abubakar was rushed to the General Hospital in Lafiagi, but was confirmed dead on arrival by the medical personnel on duty.

A round of AK-47 live ammunition was recovered from the crime scene by authorities, while the deceased’s body was released to his family for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.

Police sources say efforts are currently underway to locate and rescue the abducted victim, with investigation ongoing to identify and arrest those responsible for the attack.

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